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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

MARCH 7. Weatheb.—Fine; Wind, S.W. ARRIVALS. Tauranga, s.s., Sellara, from tbe Thames, with passengers. Enterprise, p.e., Seon, from the Thames with passengers. Joanna, schooner, 52 tone, Norton, from Bay of Islands via Wangarei, with gum, and fruit. PaeBOngors 8. Four Sisters, cutter, 17 tons, Palmer, from Omaha, with 29 tons fiiewood. Glance, cutter, 19 tons, Cockfield, from Matakana, with producx and passengers. Heather Bell, cutter. 20 tons, Dam, from Matakana, with produce and passengers, Makch 8. Sturt, Government p.e., FairchiJd, from Napier, Opotiki, and Tauranga. Passengers—lo. Clyde, p.s , 27 tone, Gibhone, from the Manukau, in ballaet, Helen, schooner, 24 tons, Lano, from the Thames, in hallast. Mary, schooner, 22 tone, Brown, from Maraita, with firewood. Coquette, schooner, 43 tons, X>. Mathieson, from Napier, in ballast. Lily, schooner, from Waiheke, with firewood. Argo, schooner, 32 tons, Shepherd, from Wangarei and Mangipai, with produce and passengers. Peter i racroft, cutter, 17 tone, Edwaids, from Coromandel, with sundries and 6 passengers. Waterlily, cutter, 23 tons, Allen, from Wangapoa, with timber. Rose, outter, 25 tons, Stephens, from Meroury Bay, with timber. Clyde, cutter, 19 tons, Kasper, from Mahurangi, with firewood. Wangarei, cutter, 40 tons, Anderson, from Wangarei, with produce, and 10 passengers. DEPARTURES. Four Sisters, cutter, 17 tons, Palmer, for the Thames, with 7,000 ft. timber. Hob Kov, cutter, 23 tone, Edwards, for the Themes with 15,0!. c ft. timber. Hero, tone, Davie), for Wangarei, with sundrio'. Dawn, cutter, 21 tons, Henderson, for Wellington, with 6*o pitsrra timbar. Morning Light, cutter, 29 tons, Tiller, for Meroury Bay, with sundries. > s ea BiCi' zo, schooneT, 7 0 tons, Norris for Euesell with sundries. ' Pae-iengere 8. Fly, cutter, ',10 tons, Black, for the Thames, in ballaet. • t*p«y, cutter, 18 tons, Nicholas, for Tapu Creek, with sundries. Tauranga, s.s., 67 tons, Sellars, for the Thames, with passtngers. nterpriae, p.s. Seon, for the Thames, with paseongers. ARHIV4.L OP THE CLYDE. Messrs. K. Gibbons and Oo.'s p.e. Clyde, Captain Robert Gibbons, arrived in harbour from the Manukau on Batiird>iy night, at 12 o'clock. Hhe leit Onehunga on Saturday, March; crossed the Manukau bar on Monday, at 6 p.m.; abreast Ho-ianga on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.; hove-to off Motu Pea for eight h iurs, and rounied Cape Maria Van Jliemen, at 9 am., on Wedneeday. Passed Coville lelande at 7 a.m., and brought up off Russell, short of coal, at 230 p.m.; proceeded up the river towards the mines and took in coal tbe same evening, and left on Friday, at 12 noon. There were three whule kMj 8 (two arrived on Friday morning), and the schooner H«rtdd (loading coal), Mirat.d* (coal laden), and Zephyr (laid up), when the steamer left hounded Cape Brett at 3 p.m., piseed the Poor Knights at 10 pm Saturday,. 2.40 a.m., passed Bream Head, Point Hoiint-y at 9 a.m., and brought up under the lee of Wangapna for three hours, and arrived as above. hxperienced Hi»ht S.W winds off West t.'oaet, with thick fog off O-»pe Maria V»m Oietuen, and strong south and south-nest winds all along Kasfc Coast, with a heavy N.E and a. K. swell off Cape Brett. Saw a vessel off Hokianga, but (Wuld not distinguish her rig.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1345, 9 March 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1345, 9 March 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1345, 9 March 1868, Page 2